Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

VSP and ERP are over

Does anyone really believe that Intel can recover or are you just using the time to look for another job? Continue to milk the cow metaphor. Now that you waited for the worst economic conditions possible to hold off leaving you should be scared. If your life is a disaster in the next year it is on you for being lazy. All the warning signs have been going off for years.

I will give you a clue, Intel is not coming back. The vultures that will soon move in to buy assets won't want the lame employees. Future layoffs will be fast and won't have any unnecessary benefits other than those the laws require. If you couldn't see this slow motion train wreck happening you were asleep. Everyone else saw it and are just here to watch the show... bye bye

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The early bird gets the worm.
The people that refuse to leave will eventually be fired after all the jobs with other companies have been taken.

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Post ID: @kei+1uf0sa8X

Intel can recover potentially but it will be a long slog.

  1. Re-focus on rebuilding good client products to maintain/capture PC share during coming refresh cycle next year. ARL/LNL is a very good step and need continue momentum with good, timely execution on other follow-on products with improved gen over gen micro-architecture.
  1. Work super hard to get 18A program to deliver compelling PPA, yields on time with good cost structure. Phase out products on legacy nodes with bad cost structure. Instead of chasing whale customers/volumes, build trust with existing customers to deliver ahead of schedule. Try to inboard external dies to save cost/fill the fabs.
  1. Maintain/improve Xeon share with follow-on products (instead of building for a large customer base, partner with a CSP and become their contracted design house) and accelerate GPU effort (either in-house or by licensing ARM GPU and innovating on top of that)
  1. Spin off NEX.
  1. Postpone fab expansion plan outside US until 2 is done but continue Ohio to build capacity + leverage CHIPS act money.
  1. Hail Mary: Hope the US govt passes some law requiring certain % of semiconductors made by US companies be manufactured in the Western hemisphere starting 2030.

So focus on client, data center, and foundry. Just a thought. But I don't know anything.

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Post ID: @hel+1uf0sa8X

@ifo+1uf0sa8X - the pay has been quite good if you “worked your way up”… was lulled into thinking the company was invincible… ala Kodak, IBM…

Skills inside the company are not always as in demand outside either…

No one to blame but the man in the mirror…

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Post ID: @xvk+1uf0sa8X

@icu+1uf0sa8X... seriously why did you stay so long? I feel bad for your future.

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Post ID: @ifo+1uf0sa8X

The sheer number of “good people” departing this time makes me sick to my stomach. I know there are plenty of bad apples… but so many names I hear that are taking early retirement… these folks were the glue, the inspirational folks… it is just… gutting…

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Post ID: @icu+1uf0sa8X

see ya, it wasn't nice to be abused by you... won't miss you

Decades of tech bullying. The first $1 billion dollar fine for being bullies.... No one will miss Intel.

Do us a favor and release a software update before you go that actually works. I want my wifi drivers to work without some cryptic error during the install. Too late but did you ever consider updating the screens from a 1990s format on the visuals? I thought my PC was running DOS again.

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Post ID: @ehq+1uf0sa8X

Intel is toast... no way it can recover.

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